Sunday Times

Stormers put their poor Tshwane show in perspectiv­e

- By KHANYISO TSHWAKU

The Stormers atoned for their embarrassi­ng showing in Tshwane last week when they crushed the Griquas 39-6 in Kimberley.

Having been tossed around like rag dolls by Jake White’s Bulls last week, the Stormers needed to make a statement and the Griquas, who asked more questions of the Bulls when they lost to them than the Stormers did, had no response.

It was a welcome return to form for the Stormers as they were saved by the weather last week as a 50-point hammering was looming for the Cape Town franchise.

In crushing the Griquas, the Stormers recorded their third win of the season and moved into fourth place on the standings with 13 points, four ahead of the Lions, who hosted the Bulls later in the evening.

The Stormers haven’t really had time for entertainm­ent under John Dobson, but that didn’t stop Warrick Gelant from weaving magic.

At each turn he’d whip out a box of tricks that had the Griquas in a defensive fix.

It’s worth rememberin­g that Gelant, at home anywhere at 10, 12, 13 and 15, can kick off both feet. He’s everything SA rugby wants from a multiskill­ed fullback.

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As the secondary playmaker Gelant caused all sorts of problems for the Griquas and by taking charge he eased a fair bit of pressure on Damian Willemse.

While Willemse tries to find what works for him, at times he tries too hard and watching Gelant dazzle in the Kimberley heat was at times too hard for him to stomach.

He’ll get better with time, but the Gelant show was worth every dime even though there were no fans to watch him steal the thunder from the storm.

In any case, the thunderous Stormers forwards, led by Super Rugby centurion Steven Kitshoff, stole the show with an efficient performanc­e despite the heat.

Both first-half tries were by the forwards, with loose-forward Ernst van Rhyn and tight-head prop Neethling Fouche scoring in the eighth and 34th minutes respective­ly.

Willemse’s goalkickin­g also let him down as the Stormers deserved more than a 15-3 lead at half-time for their dominance.

The backs joined the party in the second half as tries from left wing Angelo Davids (48th minute) and outside centre Dan du Plessis stretched the Stormers’ lead to 27-6 in the 53rd minute.

If the Griquas harboured hopes of a comeback, they were quashed by Juarno Augustus’s try in the 65th minute.

Willemse scored a simple 72nd-minute try that he converted to ease some pressure but it was a better showing from a side that should be doing better with the kind of players at Dobson’s disposal.

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 ??  ?? Warrick Gelant, left, created merry havoc while Steven Kitshoff scrummed well.
Warrick Gelant, left, created merry havoc while Steven Kitshoff scrummed well.

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